Lakes around Emmerthal offer diverse natural landscapes within the Hameln-Pyrmont district. This region features various water bodies, including natural lakes and former mining areas transformed into serene spots. The area provides opportunities for local recreation, with many locations suitable for walking and cycling along their shores. These natural features contribute to the tranquil atmosphere of the Emmerthal surroundings.
Last updated: June 27, 2026
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Great place for the family.
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The "Holzhäuser sinkhole" is one of several water-filled sinkholes in rocks of the Upper Buntsandstein. It was formed more than 300 years ago as a result of underground leaching of Zechstein rock salt. Its diameter is 50 to 60 m and its volume is around 125,000 m³. The smaller double sinkhole, about 100 m further south, consists of two touching funnels and has a volume of about 55,000 and 20,000 m³.
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The kiosk and snack bar has a new tenant, it was reopened on 05/17/23. As we were told, it should now be open every day. In any case, we liked the bratwurst and shandy.
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The kiosk was closed in April 2023.
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Sinkholes filled with water (natural monument).
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The area around the lake is currently being redesigned for flood protection. The water level has dropped, but the trail can still be walked on. At the moment, the "high" bank looks a bit desolate, but the vegetation will certainly beautify it again soon.
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The kiosk is currently an impertinence: yeast-wheat was only available alcohol-free with a sell-by date that had expired two months ago for €4.5. The boats cost 30€ per hour. The tenant prohibits the use of own boats, kayaks and SUPs. But it's probably nonsense if you don't go into the water from your premises. The consequences of these kindnesses can be seen. Hardly any visitors on Father's Day and not a single boat was used.
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This really is a huge sinkhole.
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The region around Emmerthal's lakes offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous opportunities for hiking, cycling, and running. Many lakes, like Bruchsee (Duingen), feature circular trails perfect for walks. At Bruchsee, you can also rent pedal boats and kayaks, and enjoy snacks from the kiosk.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Hämelschenburg Castle, with its park and pond, offers historical tours and a castle café, making it an engaging visit for all ages. Bruchsee (Duingen) is also family-friendly, offering a circular trail and a kiosk with pedal boat rentals, snacks, and ice cream, which is often a hit with children.
While the Hameln-Pyrmont district features various water bodies, specific information on designated swimming lakes directly accessible from Emmerthal is limited. The Bruchsee (Duingen) is a popular recreational spot, but its primary activities are walking and boating. The Süntelsee, mentioned in regional research, is a quiet spot for relaxation but swimming is not permitted there.
The region boasts diverse natural landscapes. You'll find serene forest lakes, former mining areas transformed into natural beauty spots like Bruchsee (Duingen), and unique geological formations such as the exceptionally large Upper sinkhole (Holzhäuser sinkhole funnel). These areas offer peaceful observation spots and opportunities to enjoy nature.
Absolutely. The most prominent historical site is Hämelschenburg Castle. This well-preserved castle offers historical tours that delve into its unique building and art history, as well as the eventful past of a Lower Saxon noble family. It's set amidst a beautiful park with a pond, making it a significant cultural highlight.
For tranquility, consider Weinbergersee, described as a beautiful, lonely, and quiet natural lake. The Süntelsee, located within the Süntel forest, also offers a secluded and serene atmosphere, ideal for those seeking peace away from busier routes, though swimming is not allowed.
Yes, walking and hiking are popular activities. Bruchsee (Duingen) has a circular trail, although parts can be challenging depending on water levels. Many of the lakes and ponds in the Hameln-Pyrmont district offer shores suitable for walking and cycling. You can find various hiking routes around Emmerthal that incorporate these natural water features.
The lakes around Emmerthal can be enjoyed throughout the year, with each season offering a different charm. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling, with vibrant foliage or blooming nature. Summer is ideal for water-based activities and enjoying the kiosks, while winter walks can offer a peaceful, serene experience, especially around the quiet forest lakes.
Yes, some lakes offer facilities. At Bruchsee (Duingen), there is a kiosk with a jetty and seating, offering cold and hot drinks, snacks, and ice cream, especially on weekends. Hämelschenburg Castle also features a castle café, perfect for a break after exploring the grounds.
While specific regulations for each lake may vary, generally, the natural areas and trails around Emmerthal are welcoming to dogs, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. Many hiking routes in the region are suitable for dog owners, allowing you to explore the scenic landscapes together.
The region offers several cycling opportunities. The Weser Cycle Path is a well-known route that can be accessed near Emmerthal, with detours to places like Hämelschenburg Castle. You can explore various cycling routes around Emmerthal, including those along the Weser River, which often feature views of the water bodies in the area.
Yes, the area is known for unique geological features. The Upper sinkhole (Holzhäuser sinkhole funnel) is an exceptionally large and impressive natural monument. This forest feature provides a quiet spot for observation, offering a glimpse into the region's distinctive geology.


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